You know you can speak freely in the cabinet room because it goes in the vault—literally, in the vault—of confidences.
There are situations where they should be disclosed. I know that some of you followed the Norman trial very closely. I made a decision, of my own volition, with my own authority, that the easiest way to deal with the Norman matter was to let the judge decide what was relevant. I did that last October. That is an exception and an anomaly, but that's an example of our role.
I have a very statutory role under the Evidence Act with regard to cabinet confidence.